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Hatchery feeds for aquaculture

Proceedings of a workshop held in Cairns
9-10 March 2000
 
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

With the expansion of aquaculture in Australia, the Fisheries Research and Development Commission (FRDC) perceived a need to improve coordination between research organisations and industry in the study of fish larvae feeds, and to identify opportunities and priorities for future research. 

Accordingly, FRDC subsequently requested us to prepare a strategic R&D plan to more appropriately match the needs of industry.

 

Hatchery Feeds Workshop - Proceedings

On 9-10 March 2000 we convened a Hatchery Feeds workshop in Cairns, with the following objectives:

  1. To assess the status of hatchery feeds, including live and compounded feeds, and to identify research in progress
  2. To assess priorities or research and development needs in the area of hatchery feeds
  3. To identify constraints to the continued development of Australian aquaculture in the area of hatchery feeds
  4. To identify opportunities to enhance collaboration and information exchange amongst researchers and industry
  5. To develop a national R&D plan for hatchery feeds

This document contains extended abstracts from presentations delivered at that meeting by the research community. Due to time constraints, industry representatives did not give individual presentations, but their viewpoints were captured in an open forum (see Abstract 21). We did, however, invite industry representatives to submit written viewpoints, and these are included in the second half of this document. The R&D plan arising from the workshop is available in a companion document: Hatchery Feeds Research and Development Plan 2000-2005.

Readers should note that this document is un-refereed, and that the viewpoints expressed are those of the authors. David McKinnon, Mike Rimmer, Sagiv Kolkovski

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CONTENTS


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RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
PDF format Chapter 1 Priorities for live feed production and research in Tasmania
Stephen Battaglene, John Purser, Piers Hart and David Morehead
PDF format Chapter 2 CSIRO Microalgae Research Centre - Microalgae for aquaculture, biotechnology and the environment
Susan Blackburn, Cathy Johnston and Dion Frampton
PDF format Chapter 3 Polyunsaturated fatty acid and ascorbic acid enrichment of zooplankton
Malcolm Brown, Graeme Dunstan, Piers Hart and Arthur Ritar
PDF format Chapter 4 Marine Fingerling Production at the Bribie Island Aquaculture Research Centre Intensive Green-Water Culture: an historical perspective
Michael Burke
PDF format Chapter 5 Optimising penaeid larvae growth and nutrition:methods for Artemia, copepods and rotifers
Frances D ’Souza
PDF format Chapter 6 Live feed production in South Australian aquaculture
Wayne Hutchinson
PDF format Chapter 7 The parartemia working group
Brenton Knott and Colin Adams
PDF format Chapter 8 Research in progress at the Live Prey Research Unit, , QDPI Northern Fisheries Centre, Cairns
Richard Knuckey, Gale Semmens and Bernard Della-Rodolfa
PDF format Chapter 9 Production of Polyunsaturated fatty acids by Australian Thraustochytrids: aquaculture applications
Tom Lewis, Peter Nichols and Tom McMeekin
PDF format Chapter 10 Hatchery feeds for the mud crab Scylla serrata:towards a nutritionally complete iet
David Mann, Tom Asakawa, Morris Pizzutto, Clive Keenan and Ian Brock
PDF format Chapter 11 Victorian hatchery feed production and development
Lachlan McKinnon and Brett Ingram
PDF format Chapter 12 Cultured copepods as live food for fish
Mick Payne
PDF format Chapter 13 Live food and feeding ecology of larval snapper (Pagrus auratus)
Jian G. Qin and Troy Hillier
PDF format Chapter 14 Intensive cultivation of a Calanoid copepod
Rob Rippingale
PDF format Chapter 15 Development of artificial diets for fish larvae
Paul Southgate and Sagiv Kolkovski
 
INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
PDF format Chapter 16 Latest developments in low cost, low impact phytoplankton production for feeding molluscs and zooplankton for the shrimp and fish farming industry, or: how to produce it?
John Bayes
PDF format Chapter 17 Artemia: the turning point –Industry research priorities in a world short of artemia
Liz Evans
PDF format Chapter 18 Production of live microalgal feed
Rodney Grove-Jones
PDF format Chapter 19 A synopsis of aquaculture in Western Australia
Adam Maskew
PDF format Chapter 20 Ocean Wave Seafoods
Antonio Mozqueira
PDF format Chapter 21 Issues raised in general discussion at the Hatchery Feeds Workshop
Mike Rimmer
PDF format Chapter 22 Clean Seas Aquaculture Pty Ltd
Brendan Spillman

PDF format Acknowledgments
PDF format Appendix: list of workshop attendees

 

 

 

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